How to Choose the Right Long-Reach Demolition Equipment to Help Extent and Heighten ROI

As a demo contractor, you have numerous things to consider when planning to offer high-reach demolition services in your industry. Whether you're running a start-up firm or are already handling large demolition projects, it'll be prudent to invest in a long- or high-reach demolition excavator. This multi-use machine is capable of working on even the most challenging demolition project. If you're about to leap into the long-reach demolition market, consider these three tips that'll guide your decision-making process:

Choosing the Best Boom Configuration

It's imperative to select a high-reach excavator with boom options that will make your company more competitive in the demolition business. Such options will afford the equipment more versatility to allow working on a wide range of demolition jobs. For instance, commercial high-rises, such as hotels have lighter steel on their roofs. As such, you may consider prioritising maximum pin height over equipment's weight. That's because you may only require a mid-sized tool for the task. 

Furthermore, most structures have the thickest and toughest materials at the bottom. That means you won't require more height, but you'll need proper boom configuration to support massive tools. The right boom configuration allows the use of excavator tools in various tasks, including earthmoving and digging. As a result, this promotes equipment versatility. 

Factory-Built Versus Aftermarket Customisation

After determining the type of boom configuration, evaluate if the equipment will require third-party customisation. Such addition can help convert a conventional excavator into a piece of long-reach machinery. If not, you may be opting for a factory-made long-reach excavator.

A third-party boom means a standard excavator customised with a high-reach boom. Therefore, when it comes to equipment warranty and repairs, you will be dealing with more than one company. When dealing with a factory-built, long-reach excavator, a single call can have parts delivered, and repairs accomplished faster. Besides, when comparing factory-made vs. aftermarket high-reach demolition equipment, consider the platform, performance and safety features. 

Consider Design differentiators

When you opt for factory-made demolition equipment, pay attention to design variations among equipment brands. That includes available boom configurations and the equipment's ability to swap between digging, earthmoving and high-reach options. The excavator's undercarriage hosts most of the differentiators. Therefore, choose high-reach excavators, whose undercarriages offer a huge footprint for extra stability.

In conclusion, consider these three factors when finding the perfect high-reach demolition equipment. If you aim to extend and heighten your ROI, work with reputable excavator dealers or manufacturers to find the best fit for your demolition project. Speak with a demolition professional for more information. 



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